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Journal of the House of Lords
… in Calcutta was estimated at 13,138, of which there were 2,254 Europeans; consequently we are included in the … the Evidence of Police Officers would no longer exist; the innocent would be secure from falling Victims to false … would be gained, that if Injustice is done, if the innocent do suffer, or the guilty do escape Punishment, the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… The intrinsic Value of the Tale, at the Mint Price of 5 s. 2 d. per Ounce of Standard Silver, would be about 6 s. … the Americans rather gave up a Man whom they knew to be innocent than submit to a Detention of their Ships. If Power …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… to the king of 23 10 s. 7 d. till he should return'. 2 We know that provision was made for the conduct of divine … Southwell, Knight, Edward Northe, Knight, 16 and Thomas Pope, Knight, 17 have been assessed at yearly 6.' The Fair … 1547; during the whole of the reign of King Edward VI, 1547 to 1553; and during the first two years of Queen …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… agriculture was reckoned at 136,000 acres, and there were 2,591 acres of commons. It has been remarked that these … The soil is clay and strong loam, with some gravel. 2. Hundred of Gore, including Hendon, Harrow, Edgeware, … (3) pease or beans to be gathered; (4) turnips; (5) wheat. VI.-Harmondsworth:- (1) clover, well dressed with coal ashes; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and cheese. Each had its own life and its own history. 2 Both the Cheese and the Butter were inclosed countries. 3 … 1979, 3834; Leland, Itin. ed. Toulmin Smith, i. 133, 137; vi. 52, 97, 106; Hist. MSS. Com. Var Coll. i. 7980; Aubrey, … and Floating of Wilts. Watermeadows', Ec.H.R. (2nd ser.), vi. 2826; W.N. & Q. v. 554, 556; Pembroke Manors (W.A.S. Rec. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Davis also said that 'good markets make good farmers'. 2 Changes in technique were dictated by the change in farming … letter bk. 28 June, 5 July 1813; Surveys and Valuations, vi, f. 47 (Bulbridge); W.R.O. Savernake MSS. Box 29, Bdle. … QQ. 10953, 10932, 971. Wilton MSS. Surveys and Valuations, vi, f. 94 (1821). Agricultural Customs (1849), ed. Shaw and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1851 until 1871, rose in every decade thereafter, from 2,977 in 1871 to 4,261 in 1921. It fell in 1931, but seems to have risen again in 1951. 2 The steep rise from 3,351 in 1911 to 4,261 in 1921 may … 377680 (1872), x; Sel. Cttee. Game Laws, H.C. 285, Rep. iv-vi (1873), xiii; Wilton MSS. Memo. to Guardians, 186271, 9 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… c. 1668, 51 and £280 in 1829-31. 52 The tithes, worth £6 2 s. in 1535, 53 were commuted for £210 in 1842. 54 The … Com.), 198. S.R.O., D/P/o. sty 22/1; Dioc. Dir. (1921-2). Dioc. Dir.; local inf. S.R.O., DD/CN 5/10. S.R.S. i. 49, … Ibid. D/D/B reg. 20, pp. 40, 65. Som. Wills, ed. Brown, vi. 7. S.R.O., DD/SAS PR 26; D/D/B reg. 27, p. 49. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… i. 225. V.C.H. Som. v. 152; S.R.S. xxxiii, p. 10. S.R.S. vi. 395; lxviii, p. 30; extra ser. 309-10. Ibid. xvii. 126; … manors. P.R.O., E 212/14; below, Spaxton, manors. S.R.S. vi. 20; Cur. Reg. R. ii. 90. Feud. Aids, iv. 28. Cal. Inq. … Som. v. 152-3. Cal. Close, 1429-35, 285; P.R.O., CP 25(2)/207/40 Eliz. I Trin.; S.R.O., DD/BR/bn 10; S.R.S. lxvii, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was fought here on the 22nd of May, 1455, between Henry VI. and the Duke of York, in which the Lancastrians were … Bishops of Durham and Ely; they had also a precedence from Pope Adrian IV. over all other abbots, with an exclusive … of Tipnoak, rape of Bramber, W. division of Sussex, 2 miles (W. N. W.) from Hurst-Pierrepoint; containing 395 …
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